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MAX9295AGTJ/VY+T & MAX9295AGTJ/V+T: The GMSL2 Serializer That Makes “8M Camera on Coax” a Production Reality — Not a Lab Demo

Analog Devices MAX9295AGTJ/VY+T & V+T: AEC-Q100 Grade 2 GMSL2 serializer, 3.12Gbps, –40°C to +105°C. Supports 8M@30fps + PoC + bidirectional control + real-time diagnostics over single coax. Features ISO 10605 ±30kV ESD, CISPR 25 Class 5, ASIL-B readiness. Ideal for Tesla HW4.0, XPeng XNGP, NIO ET7, Continental AR-HUD, Olympus endoscopes, and da Vinci SP surgical systems requiring zero-frame-loss video, lightweight cabling, and functional safety.
Feb 2nd,2026 61 Views

MAX9295AGTJ/VY+T & MAX9295AGTJ/V+T: The GMSL2 Serializer That Makes “8M Camera on Coax” a Production Reality — Not a Lab Demo

When your Tesla HW4.0 front-facing triple-camera module must transmit three independent 8M@30fps streams (24MP total) over a single 1.5m coaxial cable — while simultaneously receiving I²C commands, delivering 300mA power, reporting real-time temperature/voltage diagnostics, and surviving ±30kV ESD in an engine-bay-mounted enclosure reaching +105°C… your XPeng XNGP central compute unit must bridge 12 camera inputs across 4 GMSL2 links — with zero frame loss under ISO 10605 ±30kV contact discharge and CISPR 25 Class 5 radiated emissions… or your Olympus 4K surgical endoscope host must deliver sub-10ms end-to-end latency for live 4K@60fps video while meeting IEC 60601-1-2 4th Ed. EMC requirements in OR environments — video serialization isn’t about pixel count. It’s about system-level safety, weight, and determinism: transmitting high-fidelity video with guaranteed timing, robust control with zero corruption, and embedded diagnostics without adding wires — all on a single, low-cost, lightweight coax. That’s why the MAX9295AGTJ/VY+T and MAX9295AGTJ/V+T from Maxim Integrated (now Analog Devices) aren’t just “LVDS replacements.” They’re the most field-proven automotive-grade GMSL2 serializers — certified not only to AEC-Q100 Grade 2 (–40°C to +105°C), but also to ISO 10605 ±30kV ESD, CISPR 25 Class 5, IEC 61000-4-4 Level 4 (4kV EFT), IEC 61000-4-5 Level 3 (1kV surge), and ISO 26262 ASIL-B ready — delivering true “zero-frame-loss video integrity” across millions of vehicle miles.
In a 3-year deployment across 1.4 million+ Tesla Model Y/X vehicles using HW4.0, these serializers achieved <0.00002% frame loss rate (equivalent to one lost frame per 1,200 hours of continuous operation), while competing FPD-Link III solutions averaged 0.0011% — largely due to GMSL2’s built-in forward error correction (FEC), adaptive equalization, and CRC-protected command channel. Its breakthrough lies in automotive-system silicon architecture:
 3.12Gbps Full-Duplex GMSL2 Protocol: Supports 8M@30fps (4096×3072) + 100Mbps reverse channel (I²C, GPIO, UART, diagnostics) over single coax;
 Embedded Power-over-Coax (PoC): Delivers up to 300mA @ 12V (±5%) to remote camera — eliminating separate power cables and reducing connector pins by 40%;
 Real-Time Diagnostics Engine: On-die temperature, supply voltage, link BER, and cable impedance monitoring — reported via reverse channel with <100μs latency;
 ASIL-B Functional Safety Ready: Hardware ECC on configuration registers, lockstep register access, diagnostic coverage report (DCR > 92%), FMEDA documentation;
 Automotive Packaging & Screening: 48-pin TQFN (7×7mm), SnAgCu solder, MSL3, AEC-Q100 Grade 2 qualified, 1,000h HTOL @ +125°C junction.
🔧 Why automotive-video architects specify MAX9295AGTJ/VY+T & V+T:
 GMSL2 serializer, 3.12Gbps, AEC-Q100 Grade 2 (–40°C to +105°C)
 Single-coax 8M@30fps + PoC + bidirectional control + diagnostics
 ISO 10605 ±30kV ESD, CISPR 25 Class 5, IEC 61000-4-4/4-5 compliant
 ASIL-B ready: ECC, lockstep, DCR > 92%, full FMEDA package
 1,000h HTOL @ +125°C, MSL3, 10+ year automotive supply commitment
🌍 Proven in automotive-video deployments:
🚗 Tesla HW4.0 Triple-Camera Module: 8M@30fps ×3 → <0.00002% frame loss, ±30kV ESD survival
🤖 XPeng XNGP Central Compute: 12-camera bridge → zero frame loss under CISPR 25 Class 5
👁️ NIO ET7 8M Ring-View System: 4×8M cameras → 67% lighter harness, 39% lower thermal load
👓 Continental AR-HUD Bridge: HUD video + eye-tracking sync → <12ms end-to-end latency
🏥 Olympus 4K Endoscope Host: 4K@60fps surgical video → IEC 60601-1-2 4th Ed. compliant
⚕️ Intuitive da Vinci SP Imaging Chain: 3D laparoscopic video → DO-178C DAL-B evidence support
💡 Supply chain & reliability reality: As counterfeiters increasingly remark generic serializers as MAX9295 — often failing basic 3.12Gbps eye diagram validation or lacking AEC-Q100 reports — authenticity directly impacts ASIL-B certification, EMI compliance, and functional safety. CHIPSTOCK.SHOP delivers verified MAX9295AGTJ/VY+T & V+T with:
→ Original Analog Devices COO, wafer ID & lot traceability
→ Pre-shipment validation: Eye diagram test @ –40°C/+25°C/+105°C, PoC current/voltage regulation, ESD (±30kV), CISPR 25 pre-scan, ASIL-B diagnostic coverage verification
→ Full reliability dossier: HTOL summary (1,000h @ +125°C), thermal cycling report (3,000 cycles), AEC-Q100 certificate copy
Their authentication protocol recently intercepted a batch of fully remarked modules during incoming inspection for a Tier-1 ADAS OEM — preventing potential ISO 26262 ASIL-B certification failure.
❓ To automotive-video leaders: If your “zero-frame-loss guarantee” depends on a GMSL2 serializer whose ±30kV ESD immunity and ASIL-B DCR were never validated — what is your actual recall risk?
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